A record-breaking 205,577 youngsters took part in the 15th year of the Climate Alliance Green Footprints campaign

On November 16th a group of kindergartners from Bonn presented their efforts on climate change and their wishes for the future to decision makers at the 23rd UN Climate Summit. Over 1,400 schools spread across Austria, Belarus, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Sweden participated in the 2017. Together they collected some 2.3 million green footprints.

This year's handing over was acompanied by many prominet supportes:

The President of COP 23 and Prime Minister from Fiji Frank Bainimarama jumped in and congratulated the kids for their great efforts. Also the Minister of Environment from Austria Andrä Rupprechter and his colleague Carole Dieschbourg from Luxembourg came by as well as the Youth Delegates from the Netherlands, Friedrich Hofer from Climate Alliance Austria and Helmut Hojesky from the Ministry of Environment Austria.